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Rolling Stone (p.127) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[T]he mostly guitar-and-voice opener, 'Razor'; the plaintive, folky take on 'Big Me'; and the climactic, slow-building 'Everlong' -- illustrate how Grohl's songwriting gift moved him out of Kurt Cobain's shadow in the first place."Q (p.141) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[I]t adds extra dimension to familiar songs. The title track -- an obscure B-side from 2005's DOA single -- is both gently cantering and creepily off-centre."Alternative Press (p.139) - "The sound quality is top notch and includes the appropriate audience reactions to create a great concert atmosphere."Kerrang (Magazine) (p.56) - "[V]iolins, harmonicas and percussion twinkle in and out, adding depth, changing perspectives."0.2645653

Rolling Stone (6/1/95, p.62) - "...The famously feuding figures sing and compose alternate songs and duet electronically on three ballads. Despite the distance and their differences, the album is the best work either has produced in a while..."0.2618561

Spin (pp.98-99) - "Disc one of IN YOUR HONOR features the most consistent rockers of Grohl's career, moving from the emocore he helped birth to the platonic alt-rock he pounded into shape." - Grade: B+Uncut (p.90) - 3 stars out of 5 - "IN YOUR HONOUR is unquestionably the work of a band with ambitions rekindled."0.2094849

Dirty Linen (Apr/May 93, p.82) - "...an important cultural statement of Mexican American aspirations during the post-WWII time frame...The multi-horn arrangements of traditional simple polkas, boleros, and the ubiquitous rancheras, have a floating quality, with less emphasis on the strong beat favored by the conjunto bands..."0.1832993